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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T13:49:51+00:00 2026-05-21T13:49:51+00:00

I have function whose signature is something like so: void someFunc(ifstream ifile) { This

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I have function whose signature is something like so:

void someFunc(ifstream ifile) { 

This function is embedded deep within the code. When I am debugging this code with ddd, how can I get the name of the file from the ifstream object. Trying the following:
p ifile or

ptype ifile  

leads to a mountain of information being dumped. Is there a way to get the filename that ifile is a stream to?

Thanks,
Sriram.

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    2026-05-21T13:49:51+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 1:49 pm

    Is there a way to get the filename that ifile is a stream to?

    No way. That’s not possible.

    std::ifstream doesn’t store the filename, neither does it provide any get function to get the filename. Thus, you cannot get it, given an object of type std::ifstream.


    If you really need to know the filename inside the function (and cannot change the function signature), then you can maintain a global lookup table (or preferably std::map) and add an entry whenever you open a file, something like this:

    std::map<std::ifstream*, const char*> g_stream_file_pairs;
    
    std::ifstream ifile("xyz/abc/filename.txt");
    g_stream_file_pairs.insert(std::make_pair(&ifile, ""xyz/abc/filename.txt"));
    
    
    void someFunc(std::ifstream & ifile) 
    { 
           const char* filename = g_stream_file_pairs[&ifile];
           //...
    }
    
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